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    My background: I was not very good at writing part of my language subjects during my school(rarely paid attention). but still I used to enjoy the stories, poems, etc which were in the curriculum. I had recently taken 2 language courses roughly 14hrs each. taking these courses made me feel that I have a lingering attachment to literature.

    what I meant to say is, apart from other subjects, whatever I have red till date has always been part of institute or college courses and my current habits and environment is making my english grammar getting worse along with my confidence in it. which was at the peak at some point of time(I was genuinely good at it).

    I have recently touched 1900 titles of manga/manha/manhua(graphic novels) (by the art of skimming in most, some contained really good story and world development but rest were trash like only fan service and highly impractical in that universe with all the characters being only arrogant/selfish or a fan of the main lead-> nothing I was looking for)

    Novels/Books I red till date (they were part of curriculum):
    Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Gautam Buddha's biography
    Helen keller
    Tamas by bhisham sahni (most recent) (found it interesting in its own unique ways)
    Gulliver's travel
    7 habit of highly effective people ( 35% complete) & some other similar books like RDPD but never completed any of those.
    Steve Jobs by karen blumenthal (I purchased and completed 6 yrs ago, still liked it still not the kind of life I wanna live)

    I am looking for a non-romance book(no female lead, sex ,etc) book maybe fantasy or anything which you think would make me stick on it. even if you recommend me shakespeare, I am willing to give it a shot as I red part of julius caesar in my 10th standard(part of my literature book), I actually liked it, but I think it was because of a good teacher. So pelase give your opinion on it aswell.

    by kiddosuper

    2 Comments

    1. Steppenwolf and Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

      The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

    2. Neal Stephenson, Snowcrash . If you like that then everything else he’s written.

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